USGS PATUXENT WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER (Turners Falls, MA)

The U.S. Geological Survey’s Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative
in the northeast will be hiring 3 student contractor field research
technicians in 2018. Technicians will be hired for the spring & summer
period (early March through July), with the possibility of extension for
work during the fall field season (September through October). Technicians
will conduct amphibian surveys primarily in protected areas in the
Northeastern US, but primarily in MA, CT, ME and VT. The technicians will
work as part of a team that surveys for amphibians within National Parks,
Refuges, and Forests, including work in the mountains of Shenandoah
National Park, Acadia National Park, and the Green Mountain National
Forest.  Surveys will include wetland-associated amphibians as well as
stream salamander and terrestrial salamander populations. Field work
involves identifying, catching, measuring, and marking amphibians, as well
as collecting water quality and environmental data. The students will be
required to conduct field surveys using techniques including visual
encounter surveys, dip netting, stream transect searches, temporary removal
sampling, and conducting a mark-recapture study using visual implant
elastomer. All fieldwork will be conducted as part of teams of 2-4 people,
so a demonstrated ability and desire to work effectively with a group is
imperative.

The position requires completion of academic coursework related to wildlife
biology. Previous field experience with amphibians common in the Northeast
US is highly recommended. The position requires the use of GPS units,
digital cameras, and computer software for data entry and presentation
(e.g. Microsoft Excel, Access). Technicians may also be asked to mark
amphibians with injectable florescent elastomer and take voucher specimens
related to amphibian disease studies. All of the work is outdoors,
sometimes under harsh or hot conditions or in rain/snow.

The technicians needs to be in good physical condition, as the job requires
long hours in the field (including some night-time surveys) and hiking with
up to 25 pounds of equipment for extended periods of time on rocky, steep
terrain. The technicians must be willing to go on overnight field trips to
parks throughout the northeastern US, which will typically last 4-12 days
at a time. Accommodations for overnight field work will be provided.

Technicians must be able to work at least 40 hours per week. Technicians
are responsible for all costs of transportation to and from Patuxent.
Government vehicles will be provided for all field work initiated from
Patuxent. Housing costs are not included. Every attempt will be made to
assist technicians in finding affordable housing in the area. Approximate
wages are $14-15/hour; overtime pay is not provided.
Only applicants who are current or recent students (graduated within 12
months of the position’s end date) are eligible for these positions.

Principal Duty Station:
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
SO Conte Anadromous Fish Research Lab
1 Migratory Way, Turners Falls, MA 01376

To apply, send the following to Jill Fleming at the above address or via
email ([email protected]; preferred) by January 12th, 2018:

1) Letter of intent (please specify the time period in which you will be
able to commit to this position)
2) Resume, including previous field experience, list of relevant
course-work, contact information, and two or three reference contacts
3) One piece of evidence of current or recent (within past 12 months)
enrollment in degree-seeking program (e.g., unofficial transcript,
enrollment verification, a current registration card).  Candidates who
graduated prior to July 2017 are ineligible (*unless they have proof of
acceptance into a graduate program beginning the following fall*).

Evan H. Campbell Grant, PhD
NE Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative: USGS Patuxent Wildlife
Research Center
Conte Anadromous Fish Laboratory, 1 Migratory Way, Turners Falls MA 01376
http://profile.usgs.gov/professional/mypage.php?name=ehgrant

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